Martes, Abril 14, 2020

HOW DO YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF QUEZON CITY MAYOR LIKE JOY BELMONTE?


By George Vail Kabristante
      The meaning of the shopworn saying, "the bad times bring out the best and the worst in us" is no farther than the truth.
       This is referencing the Covid-19 pandemic which has  put me positively  in quarantine and social distancing with but my Huawei mobile phone, the TV networks, my family, and friendly neighbors as source of information from the outside world.
        In a way it's a  break or breath of fresh air from the hustle-bustle of city life that put me somehow in a state of "creativity in captivity" like thesis/dissertation advising, script doctoring/ scripting "Enforcers" for Director William Mayo, writing a coffee table book for New York-based portraitest- painter Rommel Rico, and such other cognitive-enhancing and currency elevating activities.
       The  term came from an FB post of  a good friend of mine colleague & Sidney-based multi-media artist Mars D. Cavestany, Jr., Ph.D., gamely  referencing his own version of captivity in the Land Down Under.
      Altogether the  bad and sad news  Ms. Joy Belmonte is now under fire 24/7 in all social media platforms by her constituents including other socmed sympathisers out of Q. C. for her administratively challenged position and gross failure  to manage the pandemic.
       Q. C. tops the number of Covid-19 deaths in Metro Manila, Philippines.
      But this did not happen overnight. Before the outbreak some civic-minded and  politically-attuned souls from the entertainment press and industry sector politely posted on socmed their wake-up calls for the mayor to spring proactive and get visible. "Nada"!
      Thus in the direction we highly commend the early and ominous  forthright opinions of colleagues teleradyo talk show host of DZMM Jobert Sucaldito, talented actor also talk show host Ogie Diaz, fearless non-pareil Facebook commentator  Ronald Carballo, PMPC member Leo Bukas, Hataw tabloid lady  editor Maricris Nicasio whose daughter an alum of the Univ. of the Phil. is my god daughter (we owe her one) if we may write-in.
       Showbiz fightingest bloggers-vloggers-columnists include Throy Catan, Ed De Leon, Benny Andaya, Timmy Basil, Favatinni, Arniel Serato, Wendell Alvarez, Mell Navarro, Ronald Rafer, and former editor of "Artista" Magazine, and " Bomba," "Saksi" tabloids Art Tapalla.
        While other Q. C. constituents chose to play safe perhaps  and "centered" themsleves apolitically, non-committal in their deafening silence for one reason or other and  keeping the prevailing blatant disregard of the lady mayor to themselves,  clarion calls from some   industry sectors persisted on socmed from the likes of  film directors Jose Javier - Reyes, Erwena Arguelles, Arman Reyes, and the brilliant  alum pride of Silliman Univ., newest & freshest local and international  award - winning maverick director-actor-producer to have currently  emerged from the filmmakers' block  Director Romm Burlat, also a major stakeholder of Kapisanan Ng Mga Direktor Sa Pelikulang Pilipino (KDPP) under its Pres. William G. Mayo.
       Add on the familiar three decades long triumvirate of former Peta artists-  award-winning screenwriters -directors Tom Adrales, Jigz Recto, and Tony Aguilar respectively vis-a-vis  some movie actors Jess Sanchez, Pia Magalona and Jennifer Geroche, etc.
       There must have been ample others, but were not my friends on FB. Yet a deluge of socmed posts condemning the Q. C. mayor poured in from sympathisers/empathisers the world over
      Sadly, through the pandemic the  aforesaid call for immediate  action fell on the mayor's deaf ears - - - "deadma" - - - for dead malice in showbiz lingo.
       But all her snooty, skewing attitude recocheted for the worse: justifiable rationale  rants and bashings in socmed was thrown in to the present time for good measure for her to step down pronto!
       She did issue some public statements but were too oddly snooty, irresponsible, combative, and unacceptable to mention.
       This was in time for the iconic  hard-hitting broadcast journalist Jay Sonza to post a highly loaded  dossier headlong on his Facebook account  vis-a-vis to inform the world that he was serious in telling this to mayor Joy Belmonte , " Your leadership as mayor of this premier city, the national hub of the Republic, will certainly make QC another Wuhan and Italy in the fight against Covid-19."
      Moreover Sonza pleaded, "..
. if you care enough for us, your constituents please do yourself a favor, vanish if you must.
You simply can't handle the heat in the kitchen. You have a poor comprehension. You do not have a crisis management ability. And you just don't have a true and sincere heart for the less fortunate. You are a disgrace to mankind and humanity Ms.Joy Belmonte. "
       The lady mayor has all these things coming to her on social media - - - public shaming!
        But is there any other way to solve the problem like  Mayor Joy Belmonte of Quezon City?
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HOW DO YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM LIKE QUEZON CITY MAYOR JOY BELMONTE.


By George Vail Kabristante
      
The meaning of the shopworn saying, "the bad times bring out the best and the worst in us" is no farther than the truth.
       This is referencing the Covid-19 pandemic which has  put me positively  in quarantine and social distancing with but my Huawei mobile phone, the TV networks, my family, and friendly neighbors as source of information from the outside world.
        In a way it's a  break or breath of fresh air from the hustle-bustle of city life that put me somehow in a state of "creativity in captivity" like thesis/dissertation advising, script doctoring/ scripting "Enforcers" for Director William Mayo, writing a coffee table book for New York-based portraitest- painter Rommel Rico, and such other cognitive-enhancing and currency elevating activities.
       The  term came from an FB post of  a good friend of mine colleague & Sidney-based multi-media artist Mars D. Cavestany, Jr., Ph.D., gamely  referencing his own version of captivity in the Land Down Under.
      Altogether the  bad and sad news  Ms. Joy Belmonte is now under fire 24/7 in all social media platforms by her constituents including other socmed sympathisers out of Q. C. for her administratively challenged position and gross failure  to manage the pandemic.
       Q. C. tops the number of Covid-19 deaths in Metro Manila, Philippines.
      But this did not happen overnight. Before the outbreak some civic-minded and  politically-attuned souls from the entertainment press and industry sector politely posted on socmed their wake-up calls for the mayor to spring proactive and get visible. "Nada"!
      Thus in the direction we highly commend the early and ominous  forthright opinions of colleagues teleradyo talk show host of DZMM Jobert Sucaldito, talented actor also talk show host Ogie Diaz, fearless non-pareil Facebook commentator  Ronald Carballo, PMPC member Leo Bukas, Hataw tabloid lady  editor Maricris Nicasio whose daughter an alum of the Univ. of the Phil. is my god daughter (we owe her one) if we may write-in.
       Showbiz fightingest bloggers-vloggers-columnists include Throy Catan, Ed De Leon, Benny Andaya, Timmy Basil, Favatinni, Arniel Serato, Wendell Alvarez, Mell Navarro, Ronald Rafer, and former editor of "Artista" Magazine, and " Bomba," "Saksi" tabloids Art Tapalla.
        While other Q. C. constituents chose to play safe perhaps  and "centered" themsleves apolitically, non-committal in their deafening silence for one reason or other and  keeping the prevailing blatant disregard of the lady mayor to themselves,  clarion calls from some   industry sectors persisted on socmed from the likes of  film directors Jose Javier - Reyes, Erwena Arguelles, Arman Reyes, and the brilliant  alum pride of Silliman Univ., newest & freshest local and international  award - winning maverick director-actor-producer to have currently  emerged from the filmmakers' block  Director Romm Burlat, also a major stakeholder of Kapisanan Ng Mga Direktor Sa Pelikulang Pilipino (KDPP) under its Pres. William G. Mayo.
       Add on the familiar three decades long triumvirate of former Peta artists-  award-winning screenwriters -directors Tom Adrales, Jigz Recto, and Tony Aguilar respectively vis-a-vis  some movie actors Jess Sanchez, Pia Magalona and Jennifer Geroche, etc.
       There must have been ample others, but were not my friends on FB. Yet a deluge of socmed posts condemning the Q. C. mayor poured in from sympathisers/empathisers the world over
      Sadly, through the pandemic the  aforesaid call for immediate  action fell on the mayor's deaf ears - - - "deadma" - - - for dead malice in showbiz lingo.
       But all her snooty, skewing attitude recocheted for the worse: justifiable rationale  rants and bashings in socmed was thrown in to the present time for good measure for her to step down pronto!
       She did issue some public statements but were too oddly snooty, irresponsible, combative, and unacceptable to mention.
       This was in time for the iconic  hard-hitting broadcast journalist Jay Sonza to post a highly loaded  dossier headlong on his Facebook account  vis-a-vis to inform the world that he was serious in telling this to mayor Joy Belmonte , " Your leadership as mayor of this premier city, the national hub of the Republic, will certainly make QC another Wuhan and Italy in the fight against Covid-19."
      Moreover Sonza pleaded, "..
. if you care enough for us, your constituents please do yourself a favor, vanish if you must.
You simply can't handle the heat in the kitchen. You have a poor comprehension. You do not have a crisis management ability. And you just don't have a true and sincere heart for the less fortunate. You are a disgrace to mankind and humanity Ms.Joy Belmonte. "
       The lady mayor has all these things coming to her on social media - - - public shaming!
        But is there any other way to solve the problem like  Mayor Joy Belmonte of Quezon City?
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Huwebes, Abril 9, 2020








A newly-formed award-winning body called Gawad Pelikula Filipinas (GAPEFIL) 2019 recently announces  its nominees worthy of recognition  from a harvest of films that  were released  in local festivals and cinema houses the past year. 
       One of GAPEFIL's objectives  is  to help in the dessimination of information to the mainstream  viewing public especially those who skew local films in favor of foreign imports about the great strides being achieved by local filmmakers worthy of emulation, support and patronage.
       GAPEFIL  will announce its winners on Aug. this year  on the  occasion of the 17th We Care Int'l. Film Festival - New Delhi, India which will be held here in cooperation with UNESCO, Brotherhood India and support of the Film Academy of the Philippines (FDCP). 
        The nominees  in at least 12 categories are  as follows:

BEST PICTURE
1. "NEOMANILA", an unbiased gaze at extra-judicial killings in Metro Manila. 
2. "MINDANAO," for those who think the gravitas and  face of Filipino Muslims are virtually absent in broadcast media. 
3. "HELLO, LOVE, GOODBYE,"  a fresh insightful  reprise and far from shopworn look at OFW's. 
4. "EDWARD," a shameless indictment of the miserable state of the Phil. General Hospital despite its touted retrofitting. 
5. "TUTOP," a circumscribed Filipino ethnographic gore at its most informative. 
6. "WRITE ABOUT LOVE," a subtle and compelling 101  template for  Filipino romantic movie genre. 
7. "QUEZON'S  GAME," an informed Filipino history unfolded  during Hitler's Nazi Germany.

BEST DIRECTOR
1. MIKHAIL RED, "Neomanila" 
2. BRILLANTE MENDOZA, "Mindanao" 
3. CATHY GARCIA-MOLINA, "Hello, Love, Goodbye" 
4. THOP NAZARENO, "Edward" 
5.  MARVIN GABAS, "Tutop" 
6. CRISANTO AQUINO, "Write About Love " 
7. MATTHEW E. ROSEN,
"Quezon's Game " 

BEST ACTRESS
1.JUDY ANN SANTOS, "Mindanao" 
2. EULA VALDEZ,  " Neomanila" 
3. KATHRYN BERNARDO, "Hello, Love, Goodbye" 
4. JODIE STA. MARIA, "Clarita" 
5. RACHEL ALEJANDRO, "Quezon's Game"
6.  ANGIE FERRO, "Lola Igna" 
7. BEA ALONZO, " Unbreakable" 

BEST  ACTOR
1. OGIE ALCASID, "Kuya Wes" 
2. LOUISE ABUEL, "Edward"
3. RAYMOND BAGATSING, "Quezon's Game" 
4. DENNIS TRILLO, "Mina-Anud" 
5. ROMM BURLAT, "Tutop" 
6. PAOLO CONTIS, " Through Night And Day" 
7. DINGDONG DANTES, " Sid & Aya:  Not A Love Story"

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
1. GLORIA DIAZ, "Unbreakable" 
2.  SUNSHINE DIZON, "Sunset's Rainbow" 
3. CHERIE GIL, "Citizen Jake" 
4. NOVA VILLA, " Miss Granny" 
5. DARIA RAMIREZ, "Signal Rock" 
6. JEAN GARCIA, "The Hows Of Us" 
7. YENG CONSTANTINO, "Write About Love" 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
1. RICKY DAVAO,  " Clarita" 
2. DIDO DE LA PAZ, "Edward" 
3.  GERALD NAPOLES, "Mina-Anud" 
4.  ARJO ATAYDE, "Buy Bust" 
5.  ART ACUNA, "Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral"
6. GABBY EIGENMANN, "Citizen Jake" 
7. TIRSO CRUZ III,  "Rainbow's  Sunset" 

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE (Female/Male) 
1. ALDEN RICHARDS, "Hello, Love, Goodbye" 
2. MILES OCAMPO, "Write About Love" 
3. KIM MOLINA, "Jowable"
4. RON MACAPAGAL, "Tutop" 
5. MOI MARACAMPO, "Kuya Wes" 
6. TIMOTHY CASTILLO,  "Neomanila"
7. JANSEN MAGPUSAO, "John Denver Trending" 

BEST ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE
1. Rainbow's Sunset
2.  Neomanila
3.  Quezon's Game
4.  Hello, Love, Goodbye
5.  Mina-Anud
6.  Jowable
7.  Born Beautiful

BEST SCREENPLAY
1. JANICE Y. PEREZ & DEAN  ROSEN,  "Quezon's Game" 
2. JOHN PAUL BEDIA & THOP NAZARENO, "Edward" 
3. HONEYLYN JOY ALIPIO,               "Mindanao" 
4. MIKHAIL RED, RAE RED & ZIG DULAY,     "Neomanila" 
5.  CRISANTO AQUINO &    JANICA MAE REGALO,          "Write About Love" 
6. MARVIN C. GABAS,              " Tutop" 
7.  CARMI G. RAYMUNDO, RONALISA A. CO & CATHY GARCIA-MOLINA, "Hello, Love, Goodbye" 

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
1. SHARI MARIE MONTIAGUE, "Miss Granny" 
2.  ROY LACHICA,                 "Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral" 
3.  DANIEL RED,                  "Neomanila" 
4.  MICHAEL ESPANOL & ROMA REGALA,  "Buy Bust" 
5. NORICO SANTOS,  "Hello Love, Goodbye" 
6.  ALVIN FRANCISCO, "Edward" 
7. ANA LOU SANCHEZ, "Eerie" 

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
1. ODYSSEY   FLORES , "Mananita" 
2. NOEL TEEHANKEE,      "Hello, Love, Goodbye" 
3.  MYCKO DAVID,             "Neomanila" 
4.  MATTHEW E. ROSEN,                 " Quezon's Game"
5. MYCKO DAVID,             "Eerie" 
6.  KARA MORENO, "Edward" 
7. PONG IGNACIO,                    "Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral" 
   
BEST MUSICAL SCORING
1. LEN CALVO, "Miss Granny" 
2. NONONG BUENCAMINO, "Citizen Jake" 
3. DEAN ROSEN, "Quezon's Game" 
4. JESSIE LASATEN, " Hello, Love, Goodbye"
5. PAUL SIGUA MYKA MAGSAYSAY,  "Neomanila"
6.  MYKA MAGSAYSAY, "Eerie" 
7. JERROLD TAROG, "Write With Love"